Helicopter News
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Rolls-Royce Receives Potential $183 Million Army Contract To Service M250 Engines
Rolls-Royce said the Army recently awarded it a contract worth potentially $183 million to service the company’s M250 engines. The 4.5-year contract, to service 500 M250 engines on more than […]
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Sikorsky Inks $8.5 Billion Deal To Build H-60 Helicopters For Army, Navy
Sikorsky, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. [UTX], said recently it signed a five-year, $8.5 billion contract to provide the Army and Navy with a baseline quantity of 653 H-60 […]
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DSCA Announces Possilbe $2.5 Billion Seahawk Helicopter Sale To Qatar
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said it notified Congress June 26 of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Qatar, including 10 MH-60R Seahawk multi-mission helicopters and 12 MH-60S Seahawks […]
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Bruel & Kjaer, Sikorsky To Strengthen Industrial Cooperation
Denmark’s Brüel & Kjær and Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. [UTX] said this week they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen industrial cooperation between the two companies. Sikorsky is […]
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[July 18, 2012]
// PDF View- U.K. MoD Receives First Of New Wildcat Helicopters; Confirms Support Contract
- Boeing Chinook Helicopters For Canada Ahead Of Schedule
- Boeing Receives First New KAI Apache Block III Fuselages
- Fire Scout Training Facility Opened
- Rolls-Royce Receives Potential $183 Million Army Contract To Service M250 Engines
- Sikorsky Inks $8.5 Billion Deal To Build H-60 Helicopters For Army, Navy
- DSCA Announces Possilbe $2.5 Billion Seahawk Helicopter Sale To Qatar
- Bruel & Kjaer, Sikorsky To Strengthen Industrial Cooperation
- AugustaWestland North America Completes Army AAS Flight Demos
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AugustaWestland North America Completes Army AAS Flight Demos
Finmeccanica’s AgustaWestland North America Inc. recently said it has completed a week of flight demonstrations for the U.S. Army as it moves forward with its Armed Aerial Scout program. AgustaWestland […]
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Gray Eagle UAS An Evolving Game Changer, General Says
The first fully equipped unit–F/227–of the Gray Eagle unmanned aerial system (UAS) in Afghanistan is a game changer and the capability keeps growing–despite some reliability issues, the program executive officer […]
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Army Validates Ground-Based Sense And Avoid System
The Army recently said it successfully validated the technology and capabilities of the Ground Based Sense and Avoid (GBSAA) System this month in a series of demonstrations held at Dugway […]
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Army Takes Delivery Of 100th Modified Chinook Helicopter
Boeing [BA] delivered the 100th modified CH-47F Chinook helicopter to the Army in a ceremony at the company’s modification center in Millville, N.J. "The Boeing Millville team is proud to […]
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Scan Eagle To Use Detection Capability For Australian Agricultural Department
Boeing’s [BA] Insitu Pacific, the Australian Insitu subsidiary, recently said it would use its ScanEagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS) on behalf of the Queensland Government for the Department of Agriculture, […]